Well if you mean environment friendly just by the objects of nature, I understand Swiss is the best place to live. Great mountains, fresh air, lakes,rivers, jungles and on the top you will hve great sources of communication system which in most of the case is environment friendly. Being a welfare state you hve other benfits as well... so I will recomment you Switzerland.
2006-07-08 23:01:26
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answered by TM69 1
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they might want to imagine so, yet accurate this second NZ is generating extra garbage in line with individual than maximum inustrialised international locations. that's fullyyt that therye at the on the spot are not such an excellent style of people the following so that's typically problematic to observe. They love their V8 & V6 autos that guzzle up the petrol. maximum households have 2 autos, the widely used public shipping equipment is a comic book tale and conventional the farmers are nonetheless utilising producs that were banned in a lot of international locations. They those days tried to regulate the legislations in this in my county even if the farmers screamed to loud and purely minor differences were made. In declaring that there is an conventional environmental expertise, maximum folk recycle their garbage and New Zealanders are proud of their eco-friendly image. So if it stared to be seen that we are not as environmental as we would want to imagine then perhaps extra will be finished. interior the full there are a mode of people the following that do lots, yet huge agencies and farmers are the significant culprits ensuing in purely toddler steps are being taken.
2016-10-14 06:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Environmentally friendly? You'll have to find one with the least number of humans...or, barring that, the one that uses the least amount of electricity. Antarctica or somewhere in Africa will probably be your best bet.
You sure will miss all of the modern conveniences that the other "more civilized" countries have though...like air conditioning or heat, depending on where you choose.
2006-07-08 01:22:07
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answered by NDallasRuss 3
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As far as cities, San Francisco,CA ranked no. 1 for green cities(renewable and recycling) I know San Diego ranks no. 1 for the cleanest city with the lowest crime. Diego is into solar energy, way cool Berkeley.Ca is also another high ranking safe city, Hope this helps
2006-07-08 11:29:56
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answered by M 3
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Switzerland
2006-07-08 01:21:03
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answered by Timo 2
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Singapore
2006-07-09 03:14:24
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answered by Miss Prim 2
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plant trees around you. sell your car and buy a bycycle. use solar cooker to boil your rice. get some solar cells on your rooftop to heat water for your bath.plant vegetables and fruits the organic way in your garden.use herbs to wash hair and clothes. go for oatmeal as soap and milk as your moistuerizer. wear 100% cotton clothes. exercise regularly.try to remove maximum chemicals from your life and think of alternatives.the net is the best place to ask for alternatives to chemicals like shampoos and soaps and some medicines.make yourself the the most environment friendly person.
2006-07-09 01:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Scotland is fairly enviro friendly is high hills can mean an escape from the rat race of cars etc, most places are only small villages which means they are very small and no need for cars.
2006-07-08 01:14:29
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answered by Jack 2
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Somerset
2006-07-12 10:03:56
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answered by steven m 2
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Iceland
2006-07-08 01:14:47
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answered by Cap 2
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